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EXCURSUS : Une étymologie globale ? [COMPARAISON
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Famille |
Forme(s) |
Sens |
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Nilo-Saharien |
tok ÷ tek ÷ dik |
"un" |
Kartvélien |
tit-i |
"doigt" |
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tito |
"seul" |
Indo-européen |
*d(e)ik |
"pointer" |
Ouralien |
ik ÷ odik |
"un" |
Aïnou |
tek |
"main" |
Japonais |
te |
"main" |
Esquimau-Aléoute |
tik(-eq) Esqu. |
"index" |
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tik(-laq) Al. |
"médius" |
Sino-Tibétain |
*tik |
"un" |
Yénisséien |
*tok |
"doigt" |
Miao-Yao |
*nto? |
"doigt" |
Austroasiatique |
*ti? |
"main, bras" |
Austro-Taï |
*dian |
"doigt, point" |
Indo-pacifique |
tong ÷ tang ÷ teng |
"doigt, main, bras" |
Na-Déné |
t'ek÷tikhi÷laq, (ka-)tleek |
"un" |
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tl?eq ÷ (ka-)tliki |
"doigt" |
Amérindien |
tik |
"doigt" |
Pour en savoir plus
Des livres
RUHLEN,
M., A Guide to the World's languages, vol. 1, Classification,
Stanford, 1987, p. 261.
RUHLEN,
M., "An Overview of genetic Classification", in : HAWKINS,
J.A., GELL-MANN, M. (éd.). The Evolution of Human Languages,
Reading MA., 1992, p. B.HAWKINS, M-A. GELL-MANN (1992),
p. 178-181.
RUHLEN, M., On the Origin of Languages
: Studies in Linguistic Taxonomy, Stanford, 1994.
RUHLEN, M., The Origin of Language:
Tracing the Evolution of the Mother Tongue, New York, 1994.
ROSS, P. E., "Hard
Words." Scientific
American, April 1991, p. 39-68.
SHEVOROSHKIN, V., "The
Mother Tongue: How Linguists Have Reconstructed the Ancestor of All
Living
Languages." The Sciences, May/June 1990, p. 20-27.
WRIGHT, R. "Quest
for the Mother Tongue." Atlantic Monthly, April 1991, p. 39-68.
Des sites
Global roots
www.exploratorium.edu/exploring/language/language_article4.html
Genealogy of Human
Language The Twelve Phyla of Present-Day Human
Language, avec une carte
http://freepages.computers.rootsweb.com/~jamesdow/langtree.htm
Human Prehistory
and Language
http://freepages.computers.rootsweb.com/~jamesdow/lmusing.htm
Echoes of a mother
tongue
www.artsci.wustl.edu/~anthro/articles/archaeo-language.1.GIF
The mother
tongue
by William F. Allman, et al.
http://faculty.ed.umuc.edu/~jmatthew/articles/mothertongue.html
The Human Family
Tree: 10 Adams and 18 Eves
www.ishipress.com/adameve.htm
Genetics and Human
Migration Patterns
www.ramsdale.org/dna10.htm
A Kevin Duerinck
Genetic Migrations Page
www.duerinck.com/migrate.html
La génétique
des populations humaines
http://fr.encyclopedia.yahoo.com/articles/so/so_1343_p0.html
Genetic Distance
and Language Affinities Between Autochthonous Human Populations
www.friesian.com/trees.htm
In Search of the
First Language
http://home.earthlink.net/~wmwolfe/ant110/
http://faculty.ed.umuc.edu/~jmatthew/firstlang.html
www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/transcripts/2120glang.html
Origine de l'homme, du langage
et des langues
www.cnrs.fr/SHS/Pdepart/polsc/ohll.htm
The Language Families
of the World Dr. C. G. Boeree Shippensburg University
www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/languagefamilies.html
Linguists Debating
Deepest Roots of Language
www.santafe.edu/~johnson/articles.nostratic.html
Proto-World Language
http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/yahyam/page24/protoworld.htm
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